PITTSBURGH - NOVEMBER 14: Rob Gronkowski of the New England Patriots celebrates scoring a touchdown against the Pittsburgh Steelers on November 14, 2010 at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Chris McGrath/Getty Images)

Albert Breer of the NFL Network reports that sources have informed him that Patriots’ TE Rob Gronkowski is done for the season after he broke his forearm for the second time during Sunday’s win over the Houston Texans.
Pro Football Talk‘s Mike Florio reports that he will need another surgery, which will ultimately force him to miss any of the Patriots’ remaining games.
Ian Rapoport tweets that he heard Gronkowski wasn’t feeling comfortable this week.
Gronkowski originally suffered the injury back on November 18th and subsequently underwent surgery. It’s extremely unfortunate that he not only suffered the same injury, but that it will require another surgery.
The Patriots have plenty of weapons on offense, so if any team is capable of getting by with out of their best players, it’s them.
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